Bloomberg Law published an article highlighting the Trump administration's nomination of Washington, D.C. Partner Rosario Palmieri to serve as the U.S. Department of Labor's assistant secretary of labor for policy.
Read moreLos Angeles Partners Demian Casey and David B. Shapiro recently obtained a favorable verdict for a property owner client in a high-stakes slip-and-fall case in which the plaintiff had sought an eight-figure award.
Read moreChicago Partner Mary A. Smigielski has been re-appointed as Chair of the Chicago Bar Association’s (CBA) Labor & Employment Law Committee for the 2025-2026 term.
Read morePhoenix Partner Gregg Clifton recently spoke with Law360 Employment Authority for an article concerning how the NCAA’s landmark $2.78 billion class action settlement will affect student-athletes’ efforts to unionize.
Read moreLewis Brisbois is pleased to welcome Tamara McNulty to its Washington, D.C. office as a partner in the firm’s Complex Business & Commercial Litigation, Construction, and Administrative Law & Regulatory Practices. With 30 years of experience, including as senior in-house counsel and in Am Law 100 firms, Ms. McNulty focuses her practice on construction, government contracts law, and commercial litigation. She represents commercial and government contractors in matters involving a variety of complex claims and disputes. Ms. McNulty, who has tried numerous cases in both state and federal court, practices on a national and international scale, providing legal services to clients within the United States and abroad.
Read moreNew York Partner Shawn Choudhury achieved a significant victory on behalf of his client, a subcontractor who recently completed sidewalk restoration work for a major utility provider in New York City, in a trip and fall case when a Bronx Supreme Court judge granted his motion for reargument and entered summary judgment for the client.
Read moreNew York Partner Cristina R. Yannucci will provide opening remarks and join an interactive panel to at Practising Law Institute’s (PLI) 2025 Ethics Game Show, hosted in NYC on June 25 at 3:00 p.m. ET.
Read moreSacramento Partner Paul Baleria and Walnut Creek Associate Danielle Weller recently obtained a jury verdict for the defense in a medical malpractice case on behalf of an emergency medicine physician during a two-week trial in Alameda County Superior Court.
Read moreIn Tucker v. All Metro Home Care Servs., Inc., ___ A.D.3d ___, 2025 NY Slip Op 03640 (1st Dep’t 2025), the plaintiff alleged to have been rendered quadriplegic after falling from the window of his second-story apartment in 2013. At the time of his fall, the plaintiff was a mentally disabled adult under the 24/7 care of a home health agency (which was also a named co-defendant). The firm represented the landlord/owner of the building in the action, brought in Supreme Court, Bronx County. The plaintiff’s primary theory of liability was that, given the plaintiff’s known mental infirmities, the landlord had a “heightened duty of care” under the common law to install window guards in the apartment.
Read moreLos Angeles Partner Steven Gatley recently secured a defense verdict for the City of Baldwin Park in a former employee's lawsuit alleging harassment and discrimination.
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